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Jul 04, 2026

The Unifying Speech We Won't Get This Independence Day
America, we need a new beginning.

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Jul 04, 2026

America at 250
The truth worth celebrating this summer is that our country is still being made.

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Jul 04, 2026

Iran Projects Unity to the World While Pursuing a Crackdown at Home
The country's security service has continued to target civil society and dissidents, including thousands of arrests since the launch of the U.S.-Israeli war in February.

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Jul 04, 2026

Nearly a Million Investors Lost a Total of $3.8 Billion on Trump Crypto Coin
A report from a cryptocurrency analytics firm details how those who bought the Trump memecoin have fared, with most retail investors having lost money while sophisticated traders did better.

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Jul 04, 2026

Happy Birthday to Us
A forgotten founder. A tour of Revolutionary taverns. But first, a royal wedding.

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Jul 04, 2026

Trump Takes Stock of Other Presidencies, Shedding Light on His Own
In his second term, the president has increasingly mused about his predecessors, comparing himself with some and distancing from the failures of others.

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Jul 04, 2026

Momentary Unity at a Funeral Masks Deep Divisions Among Iran's Leaders
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei's absence has raised questions inside Iranian political circles about who is really running the country and allowed open divisions to fester.

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Jul 04, 2026

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's American Royal Wedding
A mega-famous popstar and a Super Bowl champion celebrated their love in Midtown Manhattan, announcing both their union and their cultural domination.

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Jul 04, 2026

How Do You Celebrate America's 250-Year Experiment? However You Want.
Away from the turmoil in Washington, Americans will mark July 4 in their own patriotic ways. Expect rodeos, line dancing, Tejano music and Led Zeppelin.

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Jul 04, 2026

‘Who Should I Vote for?' Voters Turn to A.I. Before Casting Their Ballots
It takes effort to be an informed citizen. Artificial intelligence tools offer an alluring shortcut — but they're not without risk.

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Jul 04, 2026

What to Know About Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Festivities
Yes, they got married. Yes, they held a huge event inside Madison Square Garden. No, the guests did not post much about it. (At least they haven't yet.)

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Jul 04, 2026

Storms Cause Power Outages for 1 Million in Midwest, Northeast and Ontario
Strong winds from thunderstorms caused widespread cuts as the region sweltered in a heat wave.

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Jul 04, 2026

At Mount Rushmore, Trump Veers From Patriotism to ‘Communism'
On the eve of July 4, President Trump extolled the nation's founders while branding his opponents as "communists" in what seemed to be a warm-up for November.

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Jul 04, 2026

Australia Tried to Push Back on China. China Pushed Harder.
Relations between Beijing and Canberra have improved over the past four years, but China's ambassador is now warning of a ‘Cold War mentality."

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Jul 04, 2026

Funeral Procession for Khamenei Will Visit 5 Cities in Iran and Iraq
After lying in state in Tehran, Mr. Khamenei's body will be taken to some of the holiest sites in Shiite Islam during a four-day procession that is expected to draw millions.

NYTimes Global
Jul 03, 2026

Photos: See Outside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding at MSG
The couple's private celebration created a public spectacle outside Madison Square Garden.

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Jul 03, 2026

Trump Pardons Violators of the Clean Air Act and a Major Donor
The president used his clemency power to further undermine environmental laws and to help a political supporter who pleaded guilty in a fraud involving Jack Abramoff.

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Jul 03, 2026

Why Did Adam Sandler Officiate Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding?
The actor played a special — and surprising to some — role in the Swift-Kelce nuptials.

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Jul 03, 2026

Putin Visits Battlefield and Vows to Take More of Ukraine
The Russian leader denounced Ukraine's "imaginary achievements" on the battlefield of late, calling its leaders "play actors."

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Jul 03, 2026

With Its Celebrity Guests, Taylor Swift's Wedding Rivals the Met Gala
Top-secret celebrity guest lists! No cell phones! Big fashion moments! SUVs galore! New York usually gets only one party like this a year.

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Jul 03, 2026

Taylor Swift Wears Dior Dress by Jonathan Anderson for MSG Wedding
The pop star said "I do" to a gown designed by Jonathan Anderson, the French house's creative director.

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Jul 03, 2026

Parents Will Be Able to Enroll Newborns in Trump Accounts at the Hospital
The Social Security Administration will introduce a process to sign up babies for the investment program at the same time they are registered for a Social Security number.

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Jul 03, 2026

Celebrating America's 250th Anniversary Across the Country
Even as an oppressive heat wave stifled much of the United States, the nationwide party continued.

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Jul 03, 2026

America Unites for a Day of Grand 250th Celebrations
From large events in the biggest cities to small-town gatherings to backyard barbecues, a divided America is finding many ways to salute itself.

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Jul 03, 2026

Trump Targets Not Just Georgia's Vote, but Also Trust in Elections
The president has sent 260 F.B.I. analysts to Georgia, repeating his baseless claims of fraud in 2020. But critics say the intention is to undermine overall confidence in the electoral process.

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Jul 03, 2026

How the Heat Is Upending Plans for America's 250th Birthday
A parade in Philadelphia, one of the largest in its history, was canceled on Friday, and the Great American State Fair on the National Mall in Washington closed for several hours.

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Jul 03, 2026

Blistering Heat Is Expected to Linger Through Weekend
While relief could come to the Great Lakes and parts of the Northeast over the weekend, the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast will stay hot.

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Jul 03, 2026

Once the Centerpiece of Celebration, a Faded Declaration Recedes
Sunlight and abuse have taken a toll on the document, encased in bulletproof glass. But the Trump administration "hasn't put much emphasis on it," a former archivist notes.

NYTimes Global
Jul 03, 2026

Trump Ruined the Fourth of July for Me
Washington feels as if it is under occupation.

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Jul 03, 2026

As Heat Suffocates Washington DC, Calls to Emergency Medical Services Climb
Near 100-degree temperatures were expected to continue as medical workers prepared for more heat-related illnesses during celebrations of the nation's 250th anniversary.

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Jul 03, 2026

Trump Intercedes to Push Robert Smullen Out of N.Y. House Race
Assemblyman Robert Smullen, who lost a Republican primary, will not run on the Conservative Party line in his bid to replace Representative Elise Stefanik.

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Jul 03, 2026

Blistering Heat Puts Damper on Some Fourth of July Events
While relief could come to the Great Lakes and parts of the Northeast over the weekend, the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast will stay hot.

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Jul 03, 2026

It's Day 1 of the Supreme Leader's Funeral, and Allies Gather in Iran
Foreign dignitaries paid their respects to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Friday as days of ceremonies got underway.

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Jul 03, 2026

Denmark Has a Big Fourth of July Party. This Year, the U.S. Is Uninvited.
Furious at President Trump over Greenland, Danish officials took the unprecedented step of pressuring organizers to cut American officials from the program.

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Jul 03, 2026

Will Late-Night TV Work on YouTube?
Julian Shapiro-Barnum, best known for a social media series called "Recess Therapy," has started an online-only late-night show.

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Jul 03, 2026

Four Reasons Crimea Has Become Crucial in the Ukraine War
Escalating drone strikes, fuel shortages and power cuts in the region Russia annexed are among the factors turning up the heat on President Vladimir V. Putin.

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Jul 03, 2026

It's Day 1 of the Supreme Leader's Funeral, and Allies Descend on Iran
Foreign dignitaries from China, Russia, Pakistan and elsewhere are set to pay respects to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Friday as days of ceremonies get underway.

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Jul 03, 2026

Making a Cake for America's 250th Birthday
In her quest to mark the nation's 250th with a unifying dessert, Grace Pak had to navigate the pitfalls of a polarized Washington.

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Jul 03, 2026

Trump's National Guard Deployment in Washington Expands Ahead of Holiday
Nearly 5,000 Guard troops are in the capital, double the number initially deployed. Many have passed the time washing off graffiti and picking up trash.

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Jul 03, 2026

At the L.A. Warehouse Fire, First It Was the Smoke. Now It's the Smell.
Rotting food — millions of pounds of it — remains in an L.A. cold-storage facility damaged in a fire. Residents say the cleanup hasn't been fast enough.

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Jul 03, 2026

Happy 250th, America
A special newsletter to mark the semiquincentennial.

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Jul 03, 2026

Long Lines for Gas Shatter the Illusion of Normalcy in Wartime Russia
"Are we in the Soviet Union now?" asked one Russian, stunned and frustrated by the waits at the pumps.

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Jul 03, 2026

Without Climate Change, U.S. Heat Wave Called ‘Virtually Impossible'
Scientists have said the conditions are the result of a climate that is "fundamentally different" from the time before fossil fuel use started rapidly warming the world.

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Jul 03, 2026

Allies Converge on Iran as Funeral Ceremonies for Supreme Leader Begin
Foreign dignitaries from China, Russia, Pakistan and elsewhere are set to pay respects to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Friday as days of ceremonies get underway.

NYTimes Global
Jul 03, 2026

This Pathetic Groveling Is No Way to Rebuild a Party
The Democrats' constant solicitations for cash do not make their supporters feel like they are on a winning team.

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Jul 03, 2026

The America That's Still Possible
On America's 250th anniversary, Bryan Stevenson, a civil rights lawyer and the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, looks toward the work that is ahead for the country.

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Jul 03, 2026

The Most Lavish Celebrity Weddings, From the Royals to Taylor Swift
We hear the couple has plans this weekend in New York City, as they look for their ever after.

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Jul 03, 2026

E Pluribus Algae: Why Green Pond Scum Is as American as Red, White and Blue
And why the most patriotic approach to the Reflecting Pool may be to let the algae take over.

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Jul 03, 2026

Is NYC Summer Tourism Peaking With World Cup, Swift Wedding and America's 250th?
A series of major events is unfolding in New York this week, sprinkling the city with soccer tees, fireworks and, perhaps, love — though not record visitor numbers.

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Jul 03, 2026

The Perishable, Never-Ending Genius of Lionel Messi
How are his legions of fans savoring what could be the last World Cup of their idol? I dove into a sea of screaming Messis to find out.

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Jul 03, 2026

Why One Global Shipping Choke Point Isn't a Blueprint for Another
The Strait of Malacca may be a model for how Oman and Iran could collect fees in the Strait of Hormuz, but the differences between the waterways are vast.

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Jul 03, 2026

The West Has Let Russia Off the Hook. Time to Tighten the Screws.
NATO's upcoming meeting in Ankara should close the sanctions loopholes that fund Russia's war in Ukraine while oil prices are falling.

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Jul 03, 2026

Burger vs. Bratwurst: A Climate Guide to Your July 4 Cookout
Beef is far worse for greenhouse gas emissions compared with other meat.

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Jul 03, 2026

A Big Gamble for the Left: Can Socialism Appeal in a Swing State?
Francesca Hong, a state legislator running for governor of Wisconsin, wants to prove that a democratic socialist can win in a battleground. Some say she would hand the race to Republicans.

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Jul 03, 2026

The Hottest Stock Markets Lead to the Biggest Losses
Investor enthusiasm culminated in some of the worst cases of wealth destruction in the last 100 years, a long-running study shows.

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Jul 03, 2026

Has the MAHA Movement Given Up?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies promised public-health libertarianism. The idea couldn't survive once they took power.

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Jul 03, 2026

Vicki Gunvalson on Her ‘Real Housewives of Orange County' Return
When Vicki Gunvalson signed on for "The Real Housewives of Orange County" 20 years ago, no one knew she'd become a quintessential reality TV star.

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Jul 03, 2026

A Hitler Bunker Faces Demolition In Housing-Challenged Berlin
Preservation experts say the move to develop the site reflects a tension in Germany between the need to preserve historically significant monuments and the need to build and modernize.

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Jul 03, 2026

How Communities Across the U.S. Are Ringing in America's 250th
Plans include an air show in Texas, 18,500 fireworks in Idaho and a frog-jumping contest in Missouri.

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Jul 03, 2026

Blistering Heat Expected to Persist Into the Fourth of July
While relief could come to the Great Lakes and the far Northeast over the weekend, the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast will stay hot.

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Jul 03, 2026

What Does It Cost to Take Over Madison Square Garden?
It's not just rent. There's security, insurance, permits and other costs, not to mention extra police presence.

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Jul 03, 2026

How Public Pools Create Summer Communities in New York
Dry Dock Pool in Lower Manhattan is one of New York City's 51 free outdoor pools where more than one million New Yorkers cool off with swimming, sunblock and community.

NYTimes Global
Jul 02, 2026

On Eve of Taylor Swift's Wedding, Rehearsal Dinner Kicks Off Weekend of Events
The event for about 100 guests at Madison Square Garden kicked off a weekend of celebration for the pop star and the athlete, as celebrities arrived in town and reinforcements were delivered.

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Jul 02, 2026

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding: What We Know So Far
The couple has revealed very little about their wedding plans, but that hasn't stopped fans from searching for clues.

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Jul 02, 2026

Many Children Don't Have ‘Trump Accounts.' Some Are Missing Out on $1,000.
More than six million have been signed up for the investment accounts, which open for contributions July 4, but there are barriers to uptake.

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Jul 02, 2026

Mamdani Is a Taylor Swift Fan. Here Are His Top 12 Songs.
Ahead of Taylor Swift's wedding celebration in Manhattan, Mayor Zohran Mamdani revealed that he is a bigger fan of her music than previously known.

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Jul 02, 2026

As Ukraine War Escalates, Witkoff and Kushner Are Focused on Iran
Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are pivotal players at a moment when the posts of U.S. ambassador to Moscow and Kyiv are both vacant.

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Jul 02, 2026

Trump's Huge Windfall Has Few Known Global Precedents
President Trump's earnings in office are at a level once unimaginable for any leader of a liberal democracy, particularly a sitting American president.

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Jul 02, 2026

Judge Demands Answers About Plans for Trump's East Potomac Golf Course
In a fiery hearing, Judge Ana C. Reyes hammered the government over denials that the president was forging ahead with plans to renovate the course without approval.

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Jul 02, 2026

MAGA Base Stays Quiet After Trump Reports Billions in Personal Gains
A new mandatory disclosure revealed that the president has earned $2.2 billion during the first year back in the White House.

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Jul 02, 2026

Empire State Climbers Accused of Breaking Security Door to Get to Spire
Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus, extreme climbers who have illegally scaled buildings around the world, were arrested after getting engaged atop the Manhattan landmark.

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Jul 02, 2026

Rare Copy of the Declaration of Independence Is Discovered in London
A volunteer cataloging naval letters came across a copy of the document, printed 250 years ago in New Hampshire. "It was a thrilling find," he said.

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Jul 02, 2026

F.B.I. Assigns Scores of Analysts to Examine Election Records in Georgia
The expansion of an investigation into Fulton County's election office reflects President Trump's desire to prove his baseless claims that the 2020 election in Georgia was rigged.

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Jul 02, 2026

Texas Governor Appoints Former Hard Right Critic to Key Post
Gov. Greg Abbott appointed a firebrand former opponent, Don Huffines, to be state comptroller, underscoring a G.O.P. push for unity ahead of the midterms.

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Jul 02, 2026

A Sweltering Fourth of July
Also, Taylor's wedding. Here's the latest at the end of Thursday.

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Jul 02, 2026

National Parks Can Continue to Remove Signs That Trump Calls ‘Negative'
The decision was a win for the Trump administration as it pushes to remove material that the president has called inappropriate or "woke."

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Jul 02, 2026

With Attacks on Crimea, Ukraine Hopes to Pressure Putin to End the War
Escalating drone strikes, fuel shortages and power cuts in the region Russia annexed are among the factors turning up the heat on President Vladimir V. Putin.

NYTimes Global
Jul 02, 2026

JD Vance and Melania Trump Also Had Sharp Earnings Increases in 2025
But the revenue brought in by the vice president and the first lady paled in comparison to that of President Trump.

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Jul 02, 2026

David Hearn, Olympian Canoeist, Is Indicted After Arrest at Trump's Reflecting Pool
David Hearn, a former canoeist, is accused of vandalizing the algae-challenged pool, which President Trump has said he would repair and beautify with fresh sealant. But the algae returned and the paint peeled.

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Jul 02, 2026

Ukraine escalates military pressure on Russian-held Crimea
Escalating drone strikes, fuel shortages and power cuts in the region Russia annexed are among the factors turning up the heat on President Vladimir V. Putin.

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Jul 02, 2026

Man Rescued 8 Days After Quake, a Ray of Joy in Stricken Venezuela
The 44-year-old security guard was pulled alive from a pancaked basement, offering a fleeting moment of hope amid a soaring death toll.

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Jul 02, 2026

Supreme Court Allows Reporter to Be Fined for Failing to Disclose Source
Catherine Herridge, a former Fox News reporter, was held in civil contempt by a lower court after she refused to reveal her sources for articles she wrote about a scientist who was investigated by the F.B.I.

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Jul 02, 2026

NYC Hits 100 Degrees, Its Hottest Day in Nearly 14 Years
The last time the park recorded 100 degrees was July 18, 2012.

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Jul 02, 2026

Taylor Swift, What Are You Doing?
Why am I dreading the Swift-Kelce wedding?

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Jul 02, 2026

Less Than 10 Percent of Eligible Children Have Trump Accounts
More than six million have been signed up for the investment accounts, which open for contributions July 4, but there are barriers to uptake.

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Jul 02, 2026

U.S. Officials Believed Israel Was Plotting to Kill Iranian Negotiators
Any Israeli attempt to kill Abbas Araghchi, the foreign minister, or Mohammad Ghalibaf, the Parliament speaker, would have derailed peace talks, American officials feared.

NYTimes Global
Jul 02, 2026

Taylor Swift and Donald Trump Are Both Celebrating July 4th Weekend in Their Own Way.
Fourth of July weekend is shaping up to be a cultural moment of contrasting and comparing two of the most famous Americans, Taylor Swift and Donald Trump.

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Jul 02, 2026

All New York Suffers in a Heat Wave. It's Worse in Jamaica, Queens.
"Heat-vulnerable" parts of the city have few trees, little shade and limited access to air-conditioning. And the risk of death is also higher.

NYTimes Global
Jul 02, 2026

Trump-Linked Firm's Fees for Organizing Freedom 250 Events Remain Secret
Event Strategies, Inc., a longtime vendor to President Trump's campaigns, is organizing the Great American State Fair and the July 4 celebrations.

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Jul 02, 2026

Black Soldiers In the Revolutionary War: A New England Journey
Across New England, a writer traveled down dirt paths and into historic homes to find the forgotten stories of the enslaved men who fought for freedom on two fronts.

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Jul 02, 2026

Empire State Climbers Charged After ‘Extreme Risk-Taking Behavior'
Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus, extreme climbers who have illegally scaled buildings around the world, were arrested after getting engaged atop the Manhattan landmark.

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Jul 02, 2026

See How Europe's Heat Waves Melted the Alps' Glaciers
The snowfall from last winter disappeared a month sooner than usual, after two early hot spells. Huge volumes of exposed ice are now starting to vanish.

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Jul 02, 2026

Did You Recently Buy a Home in New York? We Want to Hear Your Story.
From the five boroughs up to the Hudson Valley and the Finger Lakes, we're looking for home buyers to feature in our weekly column, The Hunt.

NYTimes Global
Jul 02, 2026

Russia Bombards Ukrainian Capital With Deadly Wave of Attacks
At least 21 people were killed in drone and missile strikes on Kyiv that damaged several residential buildings across the city, the authorities said.

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Jul 02, 2026

An Aerial View of Disaster at a Venezuela Housing Project
What one aerial image of a collapsed building tells us about the aftermath of an earthquake in La Guaira, Venezuela.

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Jul 02, 2026

In Tumultuous Term, Chief Justice Roberts Took Charge of Unruly Supreme Court
The chief justice faced down the president, forged unlikely coalitions and achieved long-sought goals.

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Jul 02, 2026

Private Credit Can't Stop the ‘Freak Out'
On Thursday, Blue Owl reported another quarter of significant investor withdrawal requests from some of its private credit funds.

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Jul 02, 2026

US Job Market Makes Slower but Steady Gains, June Employment Data Shows
Employers added fewer jobs in June than a month earlier but the unemployment rate ticked down, a decent showing for the U.S. economy.

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Jul 02, 2026

What Private Credit Is, and Why Investors Are So Worried About It
Some say the industry expanded too quickly and extended loans to companies that won't be able to pay them back.

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Jul 02, 2026

A ‘Muslims Only' Swim Party and the Backlash That Followed
A Muslim mother's plan for an Eid swim party near Dallas drew backlash, then threats that upended her quiet life.

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